Thursday, November 19, 2009, 6 pm, Otero County Commission meeting
Scheduled Citizen Communications:
(1) Lorena Dabney & Loren Jenkins – Discuss a boundary issue involving land owned by Otero County on the La Luz Plaza and Lorena Dabney.
(2) Mary Garcia - Discuss a boundary issue involving land owned by Otero County on the La Luz Plaza and Mary Garcia.
Unscheduled Citizen Communications: (Limited to 3 minutes)
The issues raised during "Unscheduled Citizen Communications” are not action items
and shall not be entitled to decision making by the Otero County Commission at the
meeting where they are first raised.
CONSENT AGENDA: All items marked “CA” will be approved by a single motion, these items on the “Consent Agenda” are considered routine and should not require further discussion. Items can be removed at the request of a Commissioner, County staff, or a member of the public, removed items will be heard in the order of the numbered sequence.
Elected Officials, Department Heads:
(3) Commissioner Doug Moore – Consider implementation of a County Employee Agreement regarding cell phone use while driving/operating county equipment/vehicles.
(4) Bill Lee Parker – Update on the Otero County Convenience Center.
CA (5) Lisa Hall – Request approval to schedule and advertise a public hearing for
December 17 to hear public comments and consider approval of an amendment to the Otero County Personnel Policy Ordinance #07-01.
CA (6) Dale Palkki – Appointment of alternate members to the Otero County Board of Equalization.
Approval of Bills Lists:
CA (7) #17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
Approval of Minutes:
CA (8) Work Session, October 7, 2009
Regular Meeting, October 15, 2009
Health Care Services:
CA (9) Consider approving claims for the month of November 2009.
Submitted by: Gloria Sainz
Purchasing:
CA (10) Consider approval of RFP #10-012, Agenda Software for Otero County to Provox Systems, Inc., Dallas, TX in the amount of $22,845 plus all applicable taxes. Submitted by: Ginger Herndon
Resolutions, Contracts & Agreements:
CA (11) Consider approval of Resolution #11-19-09/98-19 authorizing the County’s purchase of excess sick leave hours from eligible employees at ½ the value of said sick leave. Submitted by: Donna Brandon
CA (12) Consider approval of Resolution #11-19-09/98-20, establishing temporary parking spaces for the use of persons desiring to conduct business within the Otero County Courthouse. Submitted by: Ray Backstrom
CA (13) Consider approval of a Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement between the Otero County Sheriff’s Department and the USDA, Forest Service, Lincoln National Forest. Submitted by: John Blansett
CA (14) Consider approval of an amendment to the Joint Powers Agreement for Ambulance Services. Submitted by: Ray Backstrom
CA (15) Consider approval of a CO-OP agreement between Otero County and the City of Alamogordo to chip-seal a portion of Mayflower Drive within the city limits. Submitted by: Ray Backstrom
CA (16) Consider approval of a Cooperative Service Agreement and associated Work and Financial Plan between Otero County and the United States Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-Wildlife Service (APHIS-WS) for FY 09/10 in the amount of $32,000. Submitted by: Ray Backstrom
CA (17) Consider approval of a Joint Powers Agreement between NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Dept., Forestry Division and Otero County for Wildland Fire Protection and Suppression. Submitted by: Paul Quairoli
COMMISSION DISCUSSIONS/ACTION ITEMS:
A. Ronny Rardin - (District 3)
1) NMED – Liquid Waste Program
2) Predator Control
B. Doug Moore - (District 1)
C. Clarissa McGinn - (District 2)
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Allen Weh, Republican Candidate for Governor would like to personally invite you to join him in Alamogordo at one of the Following events.
He will be talking about his race for Governor and a variety of issues including corruption in Santa Fe, putting New Mexicans back to work, keeping taxes low, and protecting our 2nd amendment rights.
Saturday, Nov. 21st 8:30-9:30am
Peppers Grill
3200 N White Sands Blvd
Meet and Greet
Col. Allen Weh, Retired USMC
Republican Candidate for Governor of NM
(No Host)
Saturday, Nov. 21st 11:00-12:30
VFW Post 7686
700 Hwy 70 West
Invites all Members and Guests
to Meet and Greet
Col. Allen Weh, Retired USMC
Candidate for Governor of New Mexico
Allen E. Weh is the Chief Executive Officer of CSI Aviation Services, Inc., an international air charter and leasing services company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that he founded in 1979.
He has been a member of the Albuquerque Police Advisory Board, a past chairman and member of the Board of Directors of the New Mexico Retail Association and a member of the National Advisory Board at the Anderson Schools of Management at the University of New Mexico. He was also appointed by the Secretary of Defense to serve as Chairman of the Defense Board for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve from 2002 to 2003 and is a past Chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico.
Weh is a Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve (Ret), who began his service as an enlisted Marine before being selected for OCS. He served two tours in Vietnam and with the British Royal Marines in Malaysia. Colonel Weh was recalled to active duty during the Persian Gulf War, for the U.S. expedition into Somalia, and to serve as Chief of Staff of Marine Forces Pacific prior to retiring in 1997. In 2003-04 he was recalled from the Retired List to serve in Iraq and given a key leadership role with the creation and organization of the new Iraqi Army.
Colonel Weh is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star with “V,” three Purple Hearts and five Air Medals. In addition to these combat awards, he also received the Legion of Merit and two Meritorious Service Medals.
He holds both Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees from the University of New Mexico. Additional educational courses include Executive Programs at the U. S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Weh is married to the former Rebecca Ann Roberton and has three children and four grandchildren.
Diego Espinoza
Allen Weh for Governor 2010
Political Director
Office- 505-344-9220
Cell- 505-980-7510
Fax- 505-344-9220
www.Allenweh2010.com
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